This publication lists the names, qualifications and interests of Filipinists in Australia and former residents who have made significant contributions to Philippine studies in Australia, Dissertations on the Philippines undertaken at Australian and other Universities, and an extensive bibliography of both published and unpublished material on the Philippines by those listed above.

This annotated bibliography, read as a chronology, traces a change in beliefs and attitudes, where the body, health, nature and society have come to mean different things and imply different consequences for both the individual and society. The compilation lists, in alphabetical order, and annotates dissertations, books, chapters and miscellaneous reports etc on complementary therapeutics.

This book is the third in a series of guides for the four main formatting styles (APA, Harvard, Chicago and Vancouver), and focuses on the Chicago footnotes format. Information is given on the general requirements of the Chicago footnotes format, the correct way to cite sources in footnotes, and all the formatting requirements for different types of bibliography entries.

When the Felid Bibliography was compiled in 1988, it was the first of its kind and was offered only to working scientists. Now it is available for the first time to a new generation of researchers, students, and wild-cat enthusiasts. It covers over 200 years of literature on all the known species of cats, contains over 3,400 references listed alphabetically by author, and includes three indexes.

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